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Web Development Articles
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Difference between UI and UX
UX and UI design are two technical words that are sometimes used interchangeably. Many individuals may use these two names alternately, mistakenly, or erroneously think they are identical. In brief, UX design is concerned with how the product works and the user experiences when utilizing it, whereas UI design is concerned with how the software package appears. Both are extremely relevant and play a crucial part in the creation and development of software. The end output of an app or a website must be useful, accessible, and aesthetically ...
Read MoreES6 Trampoline Function
In this tutorial, we will mainly focus on the Trampoline function that appeared first in ES6(ECMAScript 6). We will start with the discussion of the Trampoline function. Need of using the Trampoline function. Advantages and disadvantages of using the Trampoline function. Now, let’s see the Trampoline function. What is a Trampoline Function? The trampoline is just a mechanism for optimizing recursion and preventing stack-overflow errors in languages that do not provide tail call optimization, such as JavaScript ES5. To overcome this problem of tail call optimization, trampoline was introduced in ES6 version. A trampoline function is essentially a loop that ...
Read MoreHow to click anywhere on the page except one element using jQuery?
We will learn to check if users have clicked anywhere on the page except one element using JavaScript and jQuery. While working with the modals, we require to close the modal when the user clicks the outside of the modal. So, we can achieve that using various methods of JavaScript or jQuery. Also, there are other use cases where we need to check whether users have clicked on a particular element. For example, when users click outside the dropdown menu, close the dropdown menu; Otherwise, select the option from the dropdown menu. Here, we have different approaches to check if ...
Read MorePlaying an MP3 with Video.js player
In this tutorial, we're going to learn how to play an mp3 file or an audio file using the video.js player. Playing an mp3 file using video.js is somewhat similar to playing an audio file in standard HTML5 but a few additional steps are required for video.js to support an mp3 file. Advantages of using playing mp3 files using video.js Using video.js to construct an mp3 player will provide you with more control over the audio file. All of the video.js-specific functions can be used on the audio, allowing for more flexibility. How to Play Mp3 with video.js Player? To ...
Read MoreDifference Between URL and Domain Name
Both URL and Domain Name are two very common terms related to the Internet or web address. Sometimes, these are used interchangeably, but they are entirely different from each other. URL (Uniform Resource Locator) is the complete address of a web resource such as a webpage, whereas the Domain Name is the part of a URL that represents an IP address in a human friendly form. Read this article to find out more about URL and Domain Name and how they are different from each other. What is URL? A URL is a complete Internet address of a web ...
Read MoreDifference between V-Model and WaterFall Model
Both the Waterfall model and the V-Model are quite widely used development methodologies in the software industry. Both of these models help the development of applications in a systematic way. The basic difference between V-Model and Waterfall model is that, in the V-Model, defects are identified in the testing phase, while in the Waterfall model, defects are identified from the beginning. Read through this article to find out more about the V-Model and the Waterfall Model and how they are different from each other. What is V-Model? V-Model is the development model in which the entire model is ...
Read MoreSetting up a Poster for a Video in Video.js Player
In this tutorial, we're going to learn how to set up a poster image for a video player created using video.js. Video.js is a very popular and well-known open-source HTML video player framework. It supports a lot of video formats, from standard video formats like mp4, WebM, Flv, etc to other modern video playback formats like YouTube, Vimeo, twitch, etc. Video.js is so widely accepted because of the flexibility, customizations, and support it provides while creating a video player. For the purpose of this tutorial, we're going to change the look of our video player by adding a poster image ...
Read MoreHow to set up different languages in Video.js player?
In this tutorial, we'll learn how to set up different languages for our video player created using the video.js library. Video.js is a very popular JavaScript package used to build web browser video players for a number of video formats. It supports all modern video formats, including YouTube, Vimeo, and Flash, along with all standard video playback formats, including mp4, WebM, Flv, and others. Video.js also provides a plethora of options to change and customize the video players as per your liking. In this tutorial, we're going to have a look at how to change the language of our video ...
Read MoreAdding Custom Video.js Control Bar Buttons
Video.js is a well-known online video player javascript library that is used for creating video players in the web browser for a variety of video formats. It supports all contemporary video formats such as YouTube, Vimeo, Flash, and others, as well as all common video playback formats such as mp4, WebM, Flv, and others. Apart from supporting a wide range of formats, video.js also provides a lot of functionality and flexibility to customize the video player as desired. In this tutorial, we're going to learn how we can customize the video player using video.js by creating and adding new buttons ...
Read MoreHow to store objects in HTML5 localStorage?
In this tutorial, we will discuss how to store objects in HTML5 localStorage. We can access the Storage object and store data in it thanks to the interface window's localStorage property. There is no time limit on it. As a result, the data that is stored in it will remain until it is explicitly deleted. The localStorage data can't be removed by closing the browser. To store JavaScript objects in localStorage, we will investigate how to stringify and parse them into JSON strings and then how to store them in localStorage. Using the setItem() Method This setItem() method is used ...
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